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Exciting Upcoming Films: Castro 2026 Lineup, Armenian Film Festival Highlights, and More!

By Victoria Jones
Arts
November 17, 2025
Exciting Upcoming Films: Castro 2026 Lineup, Armenian Film Festival Highlights, and More!
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As cinema enthusiasts gear up for an exciting lineup, the Castro Theatre has unveiled its 2026 film schedule, promising a diverse array of screenings and special events. Highlighting the upcoming season is the highly anticipated Armenian Film Festival, showcasing powerful stories from Armenian filmmakers. Among standout features are the evocative documentary “Peter Hujar’s Day,” which delves into the life of the influential photographer, and the poignant drama “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk,” both set to captivate audiences with their compelling narratives. This upcoming slate underscores the Castro’s continued commitment to celebrating innovative and culturally significant cinema.

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Castro 2026 Film Schedule Unveiled Spotlighting Diverse Genres and Engaging StorylinesArmenian Film Festival Celebrates Cultural Heritage and Emerging FilmmakersPeter Hujar’s Day and Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk Offer Intimate Portraits and Poignant NarrativesThe Conclusion

Castro 2026 Film Schedule Unveiled Spotlighting Diverse Genres and Engaging Storylines

The Castro Theatre continues to solidify its reputation as a cinematic hub with the announcement of its 2026 film lineup, which promises a compelling mix of genres and narratives from around the globe. From heartfelt indie dramas to riveting documentaries, the schedule caters to diverse tastes while championing fresh voices in filmmaking. Highlights include “Peter Hujar’s Day,” a poignant documentary exploring the enigmatic photographer’s legacy, and the hauntingly introspective “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk.” This season’s programming notably embraces stories that challenge conventional storytelling, ensuring patrons experience films that resonate on both emotional and intellectual levels.

Complementing the Castro’s showcase is the annual Armenian Film Festival, which will feature an array of evocative works that delve into the nation’s rich cultural history and contemporary social issues. Attendees can expect screenings supported by panel discussions and filmmaker Q&As, fostering deeper engagement with the themes presented onscreen. The festival’s curated lineup exemplifies the commitment to cultural diversity and cinematic excellence that will define the Castro’s 2026 offerings. See below for a snapshot of the upcoming schedule:

Film Title Genre Screening Date
Peter Hujar’s Day Documentary March 14
Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk Drama April 22
Armenian Dawn Historical Drama May 5
Crossroads of Silence Thriller June 12

Armenian Film Festival Celebrates Cultural Heritage and Emerging Filmmakers

This year’s Armenian Film Festival shines a bright spotlight on the nation’s rich cultural heritage and the vibrant voices of emerging filmmakers. With a curated lineup that spans from evocative historical dramas to experimental shorts, the festival offers audiences a window into Armenia’s past and present. Highlights include films exploring themes of identity, diaspora, and resilience, underscoring the filmmakers’ commitment to preserving and reinterpreting Armenian stories through a contemporary lens.

The festival also features a dedicated segment for new talents, showcasing:

  • Debut directors unveiling fresh narratives infused with youthful perspectives
  • Documentary works capturing everyday Armenian life and traditions
  • Panel discussions with filmmakers on creative challenges and cultural representation
Film Title Genre Director
Echoes of Ararat Historical Drama Sona Melkonyan
Threads of the Homeland Documentary Aram Avetisian
City Lights, Yerevan Nights Short Fiction City Lights, Yerevan Nights Short Fiction Lilit Sarkisian

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Peter Hujar’s Day and Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk Offer Intimate Portraits and Poignant Narratives

Two evocative documentaries, Peter Hujar’s Day and Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk, invite audiences into deeply personal realms. Peter Hujar’s Day delves into the life and work of the celebrated photographer whose intimate portraits captured the raw vulnerability and spirit of New York’s underground art scene during the 1970s and ’80s. Through candid interviews and archival footage, the film reveals Hujar’s compelling relationship with his subjects, exposing a blend of tenderness and unfiltered honesty that defined his oeuvre.

Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk offers a poignant narrative centered on resilience and identity, tracing a journey through memory and cultural landscape. With a meditative pace, the documentary weaves together personal stories and striking visuals, highlighting themes of heritage, loss, and the search for connection. Both films stand out this season as intimate portraits that resonate beyond the screen, challenging viewers to confront the complexities of self-expression and human experience.

  • Director: Tom Kalin (Peter Hujar’s Day)
  • Runtime: 95 minutes (Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk)
  • Highlight: Rare archival footage and personal interviews
Film Theme Screening Date
Peter Hujar’s Day Art, Intimacy, Identity March 12, 7 PM
Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk Memory, Heritage, Resilience March 14, 6 PM

The Conclusion

As the cinematic landscape continues to evolve, Castro’s 2026 film schedule promises a diverse lineup that caters to a wide array of tastes, while the Armenian film festival shines a spotlight on vibrant storytelling from the region. With acclaimed titles like ‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ and the evocative ‘Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk’ adding depth to the season, audiences have much to anticipate in the months ahead. Stay tuned for more updates as these events unfold, celebrating the power and variety of contemporary filmmaking.

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